Showing posts with label resin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Resin and gilding flake experiments

I had no idea if this would work so I was quite chuffed when it did :)
My previous experiment with flowers had not gone well as you can see. After a few days the flowers had gone all peculiar. I am not sure how to get round this.  Dip the flowers completely in resin first and then add to the piece or use dried flowers?  Any ideas?





But onto the gilding: 



I use Envirotex two part resin.  It's good because it is not as stinky as some.  you add equal portions of the two liquids and stir slowly for a few minutes.  You need to avoid the dreaded air bubbles!



I saw on a Youtube video that placing the resin under a lamp for 5 minutes after stiring, helped it to settle and the heat of the lamp helped the bubbles to pop out, so I did that. 


Here is my mould 



Gilding flakes


First layer of (bubbly) resin in the mould


Adding gilding flakes with a cocktail and mushing them around. 


After creating a full layer on the bottom and sides of the mould I added more resin and a few more gilding flakes to top it off. 


I also tried it in some bezels for a 3D effect. 


Here are my pieces drying



And here are the finished pieces after drying.  I think I am going to make some more in the moulds and do a big statement necklace.  I am also going to try some bezelled rings. 


Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Resin workshop and creations.

I can't say enough nice things about the Bead Hive in Leeds. I have as a little treat to myself attending a couple of resin jewellery workshops on Saturdays at their shop and I had so much fun.  I am now playing about with resin at home as well. Here are some of my pieces. I will be doing some more soon and will do a full photo set to accompany them.

This was the first piece I did, incorporating vintage postage stamps seed beads and shells from my holiday

I then added it to a thick chain and added some gemstones

At home I did this with another postage stamp, seed beads and added a silver clay charm I had made with some leftover clay
I then did two more bits and made this. 

I like this little ring, the rock wren looks very angry and it amuses me.



I did these at the workshop on incorporating inks and dyes. 


A mixture of pieces



I have also tried using moulds with some success



This is some hyacinth blooms in resin but the resin reacted weirdly with the flowers and they lost their colour.  I will try dried flowers next time.